Les Grossman 2014 wrote: Stephen A. Smith joined Sean Hannity tonight to talk about Ray Rice and the question of whether he can ever make a comeback in the NFL. And honestly, Smith said, if Michael Vick return to the NFL after a dog-fighting scandal nearly tanked his career, there's hope for Rice too.

At the Los Angeles premiere of new horror-comedy 'Meet The Blacks,' which pokes fun at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, rapper Snoop Dogg claims that he doesn't vote and only supports "the gangster party." (Associated Press)

Johnson & Johnson has been ordered to pay $55 million to a woman who claims its talcum powder caused her ovarian cancer, the second such judgment against the manufacturer in three months (Associated Press).

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is defending his company against accusations of political bias. He invited conservative leaders to meet about a report that said the site favors liberal views in its trending topics. Jan Crawford reports on how Facebook is being forced to reveal secrets. (CBS This Morning)

A UCLA student describes the moment he received an alert about the shooting. A spokesperson for the LAPD confirms that there are two fatalities following a shooting incident on the UCLA campus. The school remains on lockdown. It is unclear if a suspect is at large. (ABC News)

Lifelong fans of Muhammad Ali gathered outside his childhood home in Louisville Friday to pay their final respects. A miles-long procession was expected to take his body past the home where he shadowboxed and dreamed of greatness. (Associated Press)

The 19-year-old man who was arrested at a Donald Trump rally for trying to pull a gun from a police officer's holster has told law enforcement that he intended to harm Donald Trump. CNN's Jim Acosta reports. (CNN)

Subscribe for more Breaking News: http://smarturl.it/AssociatedPress A new video has emerged of the fatal shooting of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It was recorded by the owner of the store where police shot Sterling early Tuesday. Warning: This report includes images some may find disturbing. (Associated Press)

President of NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Sherrilyn Ifill, joins MSNBC's Brian Williams to discuss the week of police involved shootings in Minnesota and Louisiana. They also discuss the fatal shooting of five police officers during a protest in Dallas. (MSNBC)

The aunt of a slain Baton Rouge police officer is venting anger that a gunman from Missouri crossed state lines and targeted officers in Louisiana, killing her nephew and two others. (Associated Press)

The San Francisco Police Officer's Association is under fire after publishing a photo of two dogs in its newspaper criticizing the Black Lives Matter phrase and movement reported SFGate. The photo shows a black Labrador Retriever with a sign around its neck reading "Black Labs Matter" and a yellow Labrador Retriever with a sign reading "All Labs Matter," a reference to "All Lives Matter," a counter response to "Black Lives Matter." (Complex News)